The Ravens’ playoff picture is nearly set after a 35-10 win Saturday over the Cleveland Browns. But their 2025 opponents are already locked in.

The Ravens will face at least eight playoff teams next season, highlighted by a daunting road schedule. Away games against the AFC’s top two playoff seeds, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, await them in 2025, along with the Ravens’ first trip to Lambeau Field since 2017. Seven opponents overall have won at least 10 games this season.

In addition to their six AFC North matchups — three games at home and three away against the playoff-bound Pittsburgh Steelers, still-contending Cincinnati Bengals and the rebuilding Browns — the division champion Ravens will face the entire NFC North, the entire AFC East and the first-place finishers in the AFC South (Houston Texans), AFC West (Chiefs) and NFC West (Los Angeles Rams).

Under the NFL’s scheduling rotation, the Ravens will host the Detroit Lions, who are battling the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC’s top playoff seed, along with the Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Texans and Rams. The Ravens will have nine home games altogether, after just eight this season.

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They will play road games against the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, Vikings, Bills and Chiefs, all of whom have clinched a playoff berth or are in the running. The Ravens have lost their past three games at Kansas City, with their last win coming in 2012. They last played at Buffalo in the 2020 playoffs, a 17-3 loss in the divisional round.

The Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, Bills’ Josh Allen, Bengals’ Joe Burrow and Lions’ Jared Goff headline the quarterbacks on the Ravens’ schedule. Sam Darnold, a pending free agent, could also re-sign with the Vikings.

The NFL’s 2025 schedule will likely be finalized in May.

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